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Data associated with 'Ab initio multiple cloning simulations of pyrrole photodissociation: TKER spectra and velocity map imaging'
Data for 3 figures (including original matlab files) and raw calculations data
Dataset associated with 'Development of a preclinical natural porcine knee simulation model for the tribological assessment of osteochondral grafts in vitro'
Data associated with the paper "Development of a preclinical natural porcine knee simulation model for the tribological assessment of osteochondral grafts in vitro". This dataset contains:
- Figure 4. Mean shear force values at 120 min test duration plotted against time during one cycle (1s) of the gait cycle (n = 4).
- Figure 5. Mean displacement values at 120 min test duration plotted against time during one cycle (1s) of the gait cycle (n = 4).
- Figure 7. Volume (mm3) extending beneath the meniscal surface
- Figure 8. Penetration depth measured in areas of damage, wear and deformation on the meniscal surfac
Data associated with 'Gas spectroscopy through multimode self-mixing in a double-metal terahertz quantum cascade laser'
We demonstrate a broadband terahertz gas spectroscopy through multimode self-mixing in a quantum cascade laser. The transmission spectra of methanol were simultaneously obtained within two distinct frequency ranges from 3.359 THz to 3.369 THz and from 3.426 THz to 3.433 THz. This approach has increased the total measurement bandwidth of self-mixing spectroscopy to 17GHz, by a factor of ~7, and underpins future work to develop the first broadband “detector-free” multi-gas QCL spectroscopy systems. Figure 1 shows schematic illustration of the configuration of the gas spectroscopy system. Figure 2 and figure 3 are the characterisation of emission spectra and the frequency tuning range of the QCL. Figures 4 and figure 5 shows the spectra of the methanol, obtained simultaneously from the two modes of the QCL. Figure 6 shows the absorption coefficients of the methanol at different pressure
Dataset for 'Laser Photolysis Kinetic Study of OH Radical Reactions with Methyl tert-Butyl Ether and Trimethyl Orthoformate under Conditions Relevant to Low Temperature Combustion: Measurements of Rate Coefficients and OH Recycling'
Contains kinetic trace raw data, experimental conditions, and some analysis in Origin files
Data to support study "Complex phase behavior and structural transformations of metal-organic frameworks with mixed rigid and flexible bridging ligands"
Spectroscopicdata, diffraction data, gas and vapour sorption and other characterisation for study of "Complex phase behavior and structural transformations of metal-organic frameworks with mixed rigid and flexible bridging ligands
Laboratory data and simulation files for partially-confined gravity currents
Velocity data from experiments of partially-confined gravity currents conducted in the Sorby Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. Both ADV and UVP data is listed. Additionally, simulation input files for ANSYS CFX are available for both simulations of laboratory scale and larger scale flows
Strong control of Southern Ocean cloud reflectivity by ice-nucleating particles - Dataset
Large biases in climate model simulations of cloud radiative properties over the Southern Ocean cause large errors in modelled sea-surface temperatures and atmospheric circulation and climate sensitivity. Here we combine cloud-resolving model simulations with new estimates of the concentration of ice-nucleating particles in this region to show that our simulated Southern Ocean clouds reflect far more radiation than predicted by global models, in agreement with satellite observations. Specifically, we show that the clouds which are most sensitive to the concentration of ice-nucleating particles are low-level mixed-phase clouds in the cold sectors of extra-tropical cyclones, which have previously been identified as a main contributor to the Southern Ocean radiation bias. The very low ice-nucleating particle concentrations that prevail over the Southern Ocean strongly suppress cloud droplet freezing, reduce precipitation and enhance cloud reflectivity. The results help explain why a strong radiation bias occurs mainly in this remote region away from major sources of ice-nucleating particles. The results present a substantial challenge to climate models to be able to simulate realistic ice-nucleating particle concentrations and their effects under specific meteorological conditions
Data associated with 'Confined Assembly of Hollow Carbon Spheres in Carbonaceous Nanotube: A Spheres-in-Tube Carbon Nanostructure with Hierarchical Porosity for High-performance Supercapacitor'
XPS data associated with the prepared sample
Magneto-thermodynamic properties and anomalous magnetic phase transition in FeRh nano-wires dataset
This dataset comprises the raw data for Figure 1 of this
manuscript 'Magneto-thermodynamic properties and anomalous magnetic phase transition in FeRh nano-wires'. It is raw data from an Quantum Design MPMS
magnetometer
Explore through collage
From phase one of the practice-led research project Painting as Emergent Knowledge. Referred to in Chapter Two. This was shown as part of the first event: The Gesture of Thinking